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FAMILY LIFE AND TRAINING.; DIFFICULTIES OF HOUSEHOLD EDUCATION. REV. DR. BELLOWS AT ALL SOULS' CHURCH--PRUSSIA THE BEST EDUCATED NATION--A GENERATION OF UNTRAINED PARENTS IN THIS COUNTRY--WANT OF RELIGIOUS SYSTEM IN THE SCHOOLS--THE MORAL LIFE OF THE COUNTRY A HINDRANCE--IMPATIENT OF DETAILS--STEPS TOWARD A CURE.

At the Sunday evening services held yesterday at All Souls' Church, corner of Twentieth street and Fourth avenue, the Pastor, Rev. Dr. Bellows, delivered the first of a series of sermons to be preached on family life and the training of children. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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A version of this archives appears in print on February 1, 1875, on Page 5 of the New York edition with the headline: FAMILY LIFE AND TRAINING.; DIFFICULTIES OF HOUSEHOLD EDUCATION. REV. DR. BELLOWS AT ALL SOULS' CHURCH--PRUSSIA THE BEST EDUCATED NATION--A GENERATION OF UNTRAINED PARENTS IN THIS COUNTRY--WANT OF RELIGIOUS SYSTEM IN THE SCHOOLS--THE MORAL LIFE OF THE COUNTRY A HINDRANCE--IMPATIENT OF DETAILS--STEPS TOWARD A CURE. Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe